Hyperopia

Hyperopia

Hyperopia, also known as farsightedness, is a common vision condition where distant objects are seen more clearly than close ones. This happens because the light entering your eye focuses behind the retina rather than directly on it, making nearby objects appear blurry. While children and young adults with mild hyperopia may not notice symptoms due to the eye’s ability to focus, this ability decreases with age, and the condition becomes more noticeable.

Symptoms of Hyperopia

  • Difficulty focusing on close objects like books or smartphones
  • Eye strain, especially during reading or close-up work
  • Headaches after prolonged activities that involve near vision
  • Blurry vision when looking at things up close

How is Hyperopia Treated?

At Prakash Eye Centre, we offer various treatments to correct hyperopia and ensure you can see clearly, both near and far:

  • Prescription Glasses: Simple and effective, glasses with convex lenses help adjust the way light enters the eye, allowing it to focus directly on the retina for clearer close-up vision.
  • Contact Lenses: Like glasses, contact lenses correct the focus of light on your retina, providing a convenient and comfortable option for clear vision.
  • Laser Surgery (LASIK/PRK): For those looking for a more permanent solution, laser surgery reshapes the cornea, helping light to focus properly on the retina. This can reduce or even eliminate the need for glasses or contacts.